Another drone attack at night, although I expected more. However, in the morning the sky was covered with smog of unknown origin. Judging by the smell, the forest was burning. The road to the office took twice as long as usual due to traffic jams due to the presence of foreign guests in Kyiv, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
On February 24, the third anniversary of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 13 leaders from different countries gathered in the capital. They came in person to assure that they are still committed to supporting Ukraine despite the mixed messages coming from Washington in recent days.
Dozens of other leaders spoke at the summit online. In particular, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the president of Switzerland, the country that will chair the OSCE this year.
In total, about 40 countries participated in the summit, including EU countries, EU leaders, NATO, Canada, and Japan. It was noticeable that the US was not represented at this meeting.
Billions of euros in aid, new sanctions against russia, a proposal to exchange prisoners on an all-for-all basis, words of support for Ukrainians, peace, and "personally for President Zelensky" - this is how the "Support Ukraine" summit in Kyiv went.
https://www.bbc.com/ukrainian/articles/cjry2qz7zyxo?xtor=AL-73-%5Bpartner%5D-%5Bukr%5D-%5Bheadline%5D-%5Bukrainian%5D-%5Bbizdev%5D-%5Bisapi%5DPerhaps the most striking news of the day was the behavior of the United States at the special session during a United Nations General Assembly meeting. The United States joined russia to vote against a UN General Assembly resolution condemning russia’s war against Ukraine in a stunning shift from years of US policy, siding with russia and 14 russian allies.
The resolution was adopted by the General Assembly with 93 votes in favor. It notes “with concern the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the russian Federation has persisted for three years and continues to have devastating and long-lasting consequences not only for Ukraine, but also for other regions and global stability” and “calls for a de-escalation, an early cessation of hostilities and a peaceful resolution of the war against Ukraine.”
The US had introduced a rival General Assembly resolution, which did not call russia the aggressor or acknowledge Ukraine’s territorial integrity. But the US ended up abstaining on the vote for its own resolution at the General Assembly after several amendments were passed ahead of the vote to strengthen the language against russia and reaffirm Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/02/24/politics/us-joins-russia-ukraine-un-vote/index.html"Concessions on both sides." The US is close to a peace agreement on the war in Ukraine, the Istanbul Protocol can be a guideline, said US Presidential Special Envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff on February 23.
https://nv.ua/ukr/world/geopolitics/ssha-duzhe-blizko-do-domovlenostey-pro-zavershennya-viyni-v-ukrajini-stiv-vitkoff-50492385.htmlFor me the third anniversary of the great invasion passed rather mundanely. Perhaps because my head was mostly occupied with work.